The volume of gas
Temperature would be the dependent variable, since it is the one that you choose and from which the observation of the volume, the independent variable, is derived.
Increase one and you increase the other (if the pressure remains the same).
The volume of the gas
The volume of the base used in the titre.
because the volume of the gas is dependent upon the temperature and pressure. This is also important in the identification of the molecular mass of an unknown gaseous element.
The volume of a gas is dependent on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
pressure temperature volume
You can use Boyle's law to calculate pressure and volume changes at a constant temperature. Boyle's law is an experimental gas law that is sometimes called Boyle-Mariotte law.
The volume of gas
The volume of gas
The volume of gas
Assuming that the questioner meant "experiment" where "experince"* was written, the volume of gas is the dependent variable and temperature is the independent variable.*The French word for "experiment" is "experience".
VolumeThe independent variable is the one you determine, and the dependent variable is the one you measure. In this case, you choose the temperature, and measure the volume.
volume or temperature
the volume of gas i think so because someone had the same answer
The dependent variable is the one you are interested in. It's the one you are looking at, to see if it changes. For example: If I want to see if water evaporates faster when it is hotter, I am changing the independent variable, temperature, and hoping to see a difference in the dependent variable, the rate of water evaporation. I would be keeping the controlled variable of water volume the same between each repeat of the experiment, because that could inadvertently change the dependent variable, which I don't want.
temperature, pressure , volume, are independent density, viscosity, etc are dependent Properties of mater are always dependent of independents. as (dependent) density , viscosity , mass density , phase conduction , etc always vary when we change independents .(temperature, pressure , volume) so you can understand dependent & in dependent
This question requires density to answer. Density is a ratio of mass to volume, and is dependent on temperature. Materials do have variable density based on temperature. The equation for density is mass/volume.
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Molarity is the no of moles of solute per dm3 solution, the temperature change changes the volume so molarity becomes effected.